Waking up early allows you to enjoy Venice without the tourists that crowd St. Mark Square everyday. The above photos I took around 6:30AM, just off St. Mark Square, note the wooden platforms against the acquas altas which flood this area of Venice several times a year. ^_^;;

These are photos I took on the 18th of November at my former school (was invited to the National day celebration.)These were random since I was in a hurry. And I had to reduce the quality since I have had forgotten my camera's memory card at home ,XD.

I adjust color temperature to +/-8000 K, -1 exposure, adjust to highest contrast level and select light metering zone at the sky. I did not use the ND filter because I don't have it : ( so I lost the detail of the ground area. Let try, it can change your image feeling so much.

A very popular tourist attraction in Tokyo is the Tsukiji fish market, just next to Ginza. Most of the fun for the photographer, IMO, are the small streets with the tiny shops and sushi restaurants and the incredible traffic of the vehicles transporting fish. For some reason I ended up with a camera loaded with a 50 ASA film (Ilford PAN F+) on a rainy morning causing me lots of problems. ^_^;;

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